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Surprise, surprise

Posted by admin on 7/25/10

[Smile when you smash that breast!]

OK, I have to admit that I'm late with this news. I found it as I was filing away a page from the Tribune about what your greenest options are re: shopping bags, diapers, coffee holders and the like. So this news is late, and it states the obvious. But it's always nice to have your world view or Weltanschauung validated, as long as you can forget that these are real people involved who are suffering. Oh, but we shouldn't forget.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released stats July 6 on breast and colon cancer screenings among people age 50-75--or middle age, according to my calculations. Among the findings:
-People with health insurance were more likely to get screened than those without.
-Minorities were less likely to have screenings. American Indian and Alaska Native women were least likely to get mammograms.
-Women with less than a high school education and women who were low income were less likely than others to get mammograms.

Interestingly, the Tribune gave the story seven lines and two charts, accentuating the positive: Screenings rise for 2 cancers. It's odd, though: I couldn't find the original story, which was from Reuters, online. I found a longer AP story on the Trib's web site. That one mentioned the variables of education and insurance, but not race. It emphasized that more people are getting tested for colon cancer, but the same percentage of women were getting mammograms in 2008 as they did in 2002. The New York Times ran a piece the next week based on a CDC update, emphasizing the negative: Gaps Found in Breast Cancer Testing, noting that equal rates of black and white women were getting mammograms, though fewer Native Americans. The Times did not mention income disparity .

This all goes along with my theory that if everyone were rich, we'd be much better off. Rich people are thinner and healthier and usually more educated. Our obesity problem would decline and we'd all fit into our airplane seats.
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Free Mammograms

Posted by admin on 2/1/09




The following sites either donate money toward or provide free/discounted mammograms:

Click HERE for a listing of several organizations offering free or low-cost mammograms in Florida.

Early Detection Works offers free and low-cost mammograms in Kansas.

Blessing Hospital offers free mammograms to residents of Brown and Pike counties in Illionois.

Click HERE for free mammograms in southeastern Texas, including Jefferson, Orange and Hardin counties.

The US Center for Disease Control's National Breast & Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program offers free mammograms throughout the USA.

The Breast Cancer Site donates money to provide free mammograms to women in need. The money comes from us simply clicking their ads, our donations, and purchases from their store.

Show Me Healthy Women gives free mammograms in Missouri. See if you qualify.

If you live in Logan County, Colorado click HERE for more information on free mammograms.

The Every Woman Counts program in California offers free mammograms to underserved women.

The Center For Disease Control has a directory of places throughout the USA that offer free or low-cost mammograms.

Click on ads HERE to support free mammograms for women who live on Long Island, NY.

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